After so much wine and tea, a beer can be a most excellent change for drinking and reviewing alike~ This 22oz bomber hails from local Chicago brewery, Revolution Brewery Co. Revolution opens the doors to both their brew pub -- with prix fixe beer pairings and multiple brews on tap -- and their warehouse brewery, where you can sit at a bar and order from specialty draft beers while canning and bottling goes on in the vast space behind you. Mere miles from each other, either Revolution location is worth checking out for a different experience, and a cool pull of local craft beer.

I think we know by now I like wine. I like it oodles and lots. The famous quote heralded by writers everywhere encourages one to " Write drunk, edit sober", and I like to think those words can be taken to heart for art as well. This post is all about wine from top to bottom ( of the bottle c; ).

Late to the bandwagon, I finally succumbed to my friend's persistent suggestions and starting reading and watching, A Game of Thrones. This has resulted in two things: repeated self-scolding for not listening to my friend sooner, and overwhelming cravings for mulled wine every time I venture into Westeros.

Here in Chicago, we just had the kind of all day snowstorm that makes you want to curl up and nap aaaa~ll day.

Whelp, that calls for a special kind of drink: Coffee!

I have to admit, I'm a little bit of a coffee...snob? I only buy whole beans, grind them one serving at a time, and brew my java in a french press. But really, I'm not that much of a coffee snob; I drink way more tea ( and Wine ) than coffee <3 Enjoy out this post about coffee and coffee art, and feel free to click on any of the photos to view them bigger.